My moms ‘14 500 Pop Automatic Multiair is getting anywhere from 11-23 mpg city and highway. Is there anyway to bring it up, we only drive it hard getting on the freeway. Should she try shifting manually at low revs.
Check brakes are not dragging.
Check emergency brake fully disengaged when released.
Make sure tyres correct pressures.
Don't use a.c.
Does she drive a lot of short distances.
How are you measuring mpg?
How many litres per gallon?
Check brakes are not dragging.
Check emergency brake fully disengaged when released.
Make sure tyres correct pressures.
Don't use a.c.
Does she drive a lot of short distances.
How are you measuring mpg?
How many litres per gallon?
If you are quoting instantaneous consumption from trip computer that is unreliable.
Next time car filled up , zero the trip ,
Then on following fill up, after say 150 miles divide the trip miles by number of gallons it takes to fill.
That will give an average mpg figure.
Press gas pedal gently , accelerate gently .
Even a.c. on low uses extra fuel.
The computer may have an average mpg read out, have a look in hand book. May be worth resetting average value to zero and starting again if possible.
How did you check brakes don't drag?
I see you have posted elsewhere that car has a very serious oil leak.
You must 100% get that fixed before being concerned about fuel consumption.
Don’t worry we brought the car to a mechanic it’s being looked at now I was just wondering how we can make the mpg better when we get it back because it’s been like this for three years. The mechanic said it’s probably the vacuum pump.
if we take the car on a long road trip on the freeway we get about 30 miles per gallon highway the car stops perfect we don’t hear any noises or squeaks coming from the brakes on a hard braking and when we got our tires changed we weren’t told that we needed new brakes
It is not possible to tell if a brake is dragging by weather the brakes work or not
After a drive put your hand near each wheel , if you feel a lot of heat coming from one wheel more than the others brake may be dragging. Front wheels should be same temp as each other .
Rear wheels should be same temp as each other.
Front wheels should be warmer than rear wheels.
You could ask garage to check no brake dragging when it's with them and they may have it lifted on a ramp.
Reset the trip (mileage) counter, this in the UK resets the average fuel figure, the fill the car full, perhaps use a premium fuel some US is a low standard around 85 drive the car for a few weeks and see what the figure is?
Get them to check the brakes do not bind
Regarding your fuel use.. what air temps do you tend to drive in ?
Next fill up zero the trip and on the following fill up calculate your own average to check computer is not telling you lies![]()